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No, you're wrong. Clearly the writer used the phrase "near-realtime" to mean literal realtime. If she wanted to imply near-realtime she would have simply said "the show takes place in a world where time is a surreal concept and events in the show seem to be happening yesterday and today and tomorrow and before the

I love the Liz episodes. I love Liz. I love her. I am in love. With her. But I thought this episode was a little flat. I think someone else already said this, but I thought the entire content of this episode could have fit into one segment of a typical episode. The jokes didn't hit very hard. Other than the fact that

Here are your weekly Questionable Moments, brought to you dumbass/lazy writing/directing/editing.
1. Exaggerrated Rocky sound effects during fight scene between Dawn and generic evil cop.
2. How did so many walkers get past the poles in front of the church so quickly? And why wouldn't they try to pull Gabriel in and